Effective Field Theory for a Three-Brane Universe

Abstract

A general effective field theory formalism is presented which describes the low-energy dynamics of a 3-brane universe. In this scenario an arbitrary four-dimensional particle theory, such as the Standard Model, is constrained to live on the world-volume of a (3+1)-dimensional hypersurface, or ``3-brane'', which in turn fluctuates in a higher-dimensional, gravitating spacetime. The inclusion of chiral fermions on the 3-brane is given careful treatment. The power-counting needed to renormalize quantum amplitudes of the effective theory is also discussed. The effective theory has a finite domain of validity, restricting it to processes at low enough energies that the internal structure of the 3-brane cannot be resolved.

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